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Zubairu confidence of success with Flying Eagles at U20 AFCON U20 in Cote d’Ivoire

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Zubairu confidence of success with Flying Eagles at U20 AFCON U20 in Cote d’Ivoire
By Dayo Awoniyi
Nigeria coach Aliyu Zubairu, is preparing to take on the might of Morocco, Egypt, and South Africa in the group stage at the Africa U20 Cup of Nations in Cote d’Ivoire.
Despite being drawn into a competitive group, Zubairu remains optimistic, embracing the challenge with courage and confidence.
“It’s a very good draw. If a team truly aspires to reach the FIFA World Cup, there is no need to shy away from any opponent,” Zubairu told media.
“Facing Egypt, Morocco, and South Africa at this stage presents a tremendous opportunity. I believe it’s a blessing.”
Zubairu is keen on instilling a robust sense of self-belief within his players, emphasizing the importance of mental preparation and respect for every opponent.
“We need to dispel the notion that this is a ‘group of death,”he said. “In African football, there are no small teams anymore. The key is to prepare very well. A lesser-known nation can surprise everyone if they come prepared.”
To ensure the team is adequately prepared for the task, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has put the Flying Eagles in camp to resume training, with a 30-man squad.
The West Africans will also embark on a two-match tour of Cairo to play the Egyptian U20 team at the end of this month, with friendly matches scheduled for February 25th and 27th.
With Zubairu at the helm, the Flying Eagles are poised to make a strong impression in Cote d’Ivoire.
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